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How does Gmail do it? Do they utilize the fact that millions of their users (agents) help in the learning process of what is 'spam' by clicking that 'Report Spam' button? Or do they have some other fiendish algorithm at work? Is there some highly respected research paper on spam that most people refer to? I have to admit, I switched to gmail mainly because I was running my own mail server, and keeping out spam was too much of a pain. I would get about 50x more spam than real messages! I was on many public mailing lists, and I assume that this is how my email propagated to spammers. Now, with Gmail doing the work for me, I post my email publicly and even put it into spam databases just for fun and to see if I can get a SPAM message through Gmail. However, Gmail catches them every time :-) -- Kristian Hermansen -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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